So, I'm looking to buy some cds. Below is what i've come up with so far. How am I doing? Are there any that you particularly love or hate? If so, let me know. Usually I know what to expect when I make a purchase, but this time I'm not so sure. Thanks for your help.

Metantoine's guidelines1) When you're posting a list of albums you want to get, include some thoughts with it.2) This is NOT the latest purchases thread, this is more about counseling people on what they buy than showing your stuff.3) What Dragunov did is alright, you can ask stuff like "is the new Lana Del Rey die hard LP with a patch made out of her hair worth it?" I think this could be cool.

I like the idea for this thread, lets hope it doesn't get locked for trolling. Keep this one alive, Tony?!

8/10

Condemned's Realm of the Ungodly is solid Unique leader-styled brutal death, great vocals and just punishing riffs in the vein of a lesser technical Defeated sanity/classic Suffo worship. 4/5

Mitochondrion while not necessarily my cup of tea is fine album for a newer generation of death metal, lots of discordant riffs and a massive wall of sound that is unequaled to a lot of imitator bands. 3/5

Teitanblood another album that has its fair share of admirers, I personally found it boring black/doom with the faster parts just being boring imitations of Blasphemy insert X War metal type band. But I can see the appeal of the band 2.5/5

Corpsessed-Dagger & the ChaliceI get them mixed up with all of the numerous OSDM bands that exist, I haven't heard too much of their stuff and if I did it did nothing for me (no opinion therein)

Coroner-Punishment for DecadenceIncredible musicianship, but no real punishing riffs. Great album for those that enjoy that style of "thrash". 3/5

Atheist-Unquestionable Presence 4/5

I enjoy this album for its technical simplicity. What i mean by that seeming contradicting term, the instrumentation and riffs are done in the small running time of the disc from dazzling ambient sections in the jazz moments to the thrashing madness taken from the prior album. I enjoyed it although it seemed a bit too brief.

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Malignanthrone wrote:

Thing is, Suicide Silence actually are more sonically massive than a good 95% of all the death metal bands in the Archives! Not metal, sure, but definitely a lot more brutal.

Under_Starmere wrote:

Manowar aren't the Kings of Metal. They're pretenders to a throne that doesn't exist.!

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The new Condemned is boring as all fuck and Parasignosis is a really, really weak album. I'm not familiar with Coroner, but Corpsessed and Teitanblood are great. I'd go with Unquestionable Presence overall, though, since it's cool plus it's got historical relevance on its side.

EDIT: Oh, fuck. I misread, I thought you wanted people to help you choose one CD out of those six. Basically Condemned and Mito = BAD, can't speak for Coroner, everything else = GOOD.

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Guitarpro77889 wrote:

which ones are mainstream cuz i will stop listening to them

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This may be an unpopular opinion, but since you asked: I found the Atheist album to be long and kind of robotic. With the extra tracks especially it's really just too much. Bear in mind I'm not really a fan of technical death metal.

1) When you're posting a list of albums you want to get, include some thoughts with it. 2) This is NOT the latest purchases thread, this is more about counseling people on what they buy than showing your stuff.3) What Dragunov did is alright, you can ask stuff like "is the new Lana Del Rey die hard LP with a patch made out of her hair worth it?" I think this could be cool.

What Dragunov did is alright, you can ask stuff like "is the new Lana Del Rey die hard LP with a patch made out of her hair worth it?" I think this could be cool.

I figure a thread inquiring about the quality of the physical release, and maybe it's sonic quality aside from the actual music would be cool. Iniquiring about the actual music? I think that's what the reviews on the main site are for.

Did anybody grab any of those Grand Belial's Key LP reissues from HHR? How'd they turn out?

I have the Judeobeast... and Mocking... reissues. Both very nice looking releases with all the silver ink printing and what not. Only complaint is that JA comes with a printed inner sleeve rather than a regular insert.

Those are the only two I even know of out of your list, and what I'm about to say holds true for the both of them, so here goes. Do you already have the debut? If yes, then sure, proceed with these, but be forewarned: the follow-up is nowhere as good, let alone great. If your collection is lacking either debut, do it a favor and get it instead.

Where 'RIP' is an absolute must-have masterpiece that will still blow your mind and bring forth considerable enjoyment and amazement decades from the day you (will have) purchase(d) it, 'Punishment' will eventually be busy gathering dust on your shelves, in between the odd urge to rock out to "Masked Jackal", "Sudden Fall" or, once in a blue moon, the "Purple Haze" cover. Any other track will just leave you wanting and when you inevitably stop it, you'll find yourself craving for "Totentanz" or "Reborn Through Hate" or "Coma" or any other gem off of the debut.

'Unquestionable Presence' is a bit different in that it depends whether you're more into awesome thrash/death or "okay, fine" prog/thrash. I'm leaning more towards the former myself, so I unquestionably recommend 'Piece of Time' instead.

Where 'No More Color' is an absolute must-have masterpiece that will still blow your mind and bring forth considerable enjoyment and amazement decades from the day you (will have) purchase(d) it, 'Punishment' will eventually be busy gathering dust on your shelves, in between the odd urge to rock out to "Masked Jackal", "Sudden Fall" or, once in a blue moon, the "Purple Haze" cover. Any other track will just leave you wanting and when you inevitably stop it, you'll find yourself craving for "Totentanz" or "Reborn Through Hate" or "Coma" or any other gem off of the debut.

Asphyx - The Rack (maybe Last One on Earth, too. I'll see) -- I own both Martin van Drunen Pestilence albums, so I figure it's about time I buy some Asphyx.

Samael - Blood Ritual / Worship Him double album -- This one will be more of a risky buy, but I like black metal and these guys are classics in the genre.

Grave - You'll Never See / And Here I Die Satisfied double album -- I really dig Grave's debut, and SweDeath as a whole. Gotta get this.

I don't think you'd regret purchasing any of these. Especially, The Rack because that's - hands down - one of the greatest death metal albums ever and if you love Pestilence already, you'll appreciate hearing Van Drunen sounding even better! Aiiiiiiieeeeee!

With regard to the Samael stuff: I think both albums are cool, Blood Ritual is superior, though, but if you're a Master's Hammer fan (like me) you'll enjoy Worship Him, too. They're both good albums: cool drumming, some great songs and a unique atmosphere that you don't find in much other black metal.

That Grave album is sweet, too. I prefer it to Into the Grave, but you really can't go wrong with either. The EP is decent, too.

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Haven't decided on everything I want to buy the next few days, I always tend to pick and delete things from my cart. But here was some of my planned purchases:

Witch Cross-Fit for fightDark Angel-We have arrivedImpetigo-Horror of the Zombies Deceased-Supernatural AddictionZüül-Out of timeCraft-Terror Propaganda Opera IX-Call of the wildDenial of God-The Horrors of SatanSIG:AR:TYR - Sailing the Seas of Fate Dishammer-Under the sign of the D beat mark

I still haven't figured out what non-metal stuff I wanted this check

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Malignanthrone wrote:

Thing is, Suicide Silence actually are more sonically massive than a good 95% of all the death metal bands in the Archives! Not metal, sure, but definitely a lot more brutal.

Under_Starmere wrote:

Manowar aren't the Kings of Metal. They're pretenders to a throne that doesn't exist.!

Funny thing is, I was actually going to do Veracs' wallet and collection a favor by telling him not to bother with this gimmicky, horribly repetitive, talentless turd. Well, now you have both sides of the coin, Veracs. Quality aside, might not be a problem for you if you like hardcore punk, but if you expect it to relate in any way with Bathory, black metal, or metal, period, you're in for a disappointement.

Re:'We Have Arrived', sure, get that if you can. The album itself is not that great, although half the tracks are quite good primitive speed/thrash fun, and one could say it's a minor piece of thrash history in and of itself. However, this humble beginning is home to "Vendetta". I rest my case.

Asphyx - The Rack (maybe Last One on Earth, too. I'll see) -- I own both Martin van Drunen Pestilence albums, so I figure it's about time I buy some Asphyx.

Samael - Blood Ritual / Worship Him double album -- This one will be more of a risky buy, but I like black metal and these guys are classics in the genre.

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Asphyx is solid as it gets, the Rack is a classic so it's totally recommended.

SAMAEL... that's ESSENTIAL black metal there. See that Worship Him is the first album and Blood Ritual the second, both are absolutely crushing and evil. Vorph sounds inhuman on those and the riffs...you'll get dragged to the deepest hell, slowly. Also the production is excellent for the atmosphere they portay (in Blood Ritual you'll find a track with only piano/keys and Vorph's invocations, still evil as fuck).

Are any of Verge's releases worth it? Specifically the split with Blood Red Fog? I'm considering buying it but was I can't seem to find but a few tracks by this band online and need some further feedback.

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iamntbatman wrote:

As a mature adult with refined tastes, I'm now smart enough to know that riffs are god, metal rules and hail satan.

I have "Hatemagic" which has become a fast favorite. Haven't heard anything else from them but planning on getting more soon! So yeah, go for it. Lemme know how it works out.

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How good are Megadeth live these days, and are they worth paying £35 a ticket for? Also I don't think I can afford a ticket for each, so which one would be better out of Megadeth, and Cryptopsy, with cattle decapitation and decrepit birth? (£20 a ticket)

How good are Megadeth live these days, and are they worth paying £35 a ticket for? Also I don't think I can afford a ticket for each, so which one would be better out of Megadeth, and Cryptopsy, with cattle decapitation and decrepit birth? (£20 a ticket)

Personally, I'm not a fan of Cryptopsy, Cattle Decapitation, or Decrepit Birth, but that's just me.

I've seen Megadeth live once back in '10, a few months after Junior rejoined the band. It was incredible to see both Daves rip through Rust in Peace live. I can't say how they've been since, but I've had a friend who's seen Megadeth live a few times, and I think the general consensus is that they're pretty good. The only problem I could see is that it seems like Mustaine goes on in-between song banters about his politics. Not sure how often he does that, or how much you're willing to tolerate that. He didn't go on any long rants when I saw him live, though.

How good are Megadeth live these days, and are they worth paying £35 a ticket for? Also I don't think I can afford a ticket for each, so which one would be better out of Megadeth, and Cryptopsy, with cattle decapitation and decrepit birth? (£20 a ticket)

Personally, I'm not a fan of Cryptopsy, Cattle Decapitation, or Decrepit Birth, but that's just me.

I've seen Megadeth live once back in '10, a few months after Junior rejoined the band. It was incredible to see both Daves rip through Rust in Peace live. I can't say how they've been since, but I've had a friend who's seen Megadeth live a few times, and I think the general consensus is that they're pretty good. The only problem I could see is that it seems like Mustaine goes on in-between song banters about his politics. Not sure how often he does that, or how much you're willing to tolerate that. He didn't go on any long rants when I saw him live, though.

I managed to read through his book, so can probably manage a few political rants. But does anyone know if they're still doing that Coutdown to extinction tour, or if we'll get a normal set?

Turns out I'm still in a job though, so hopefully will make it to both. As for Cryptopsy, I've only really heard their first 2, and None So Vile only just started to grow on me after 5/6 listens, but I wanted to go more for cattle decapitation.